Tennessee women's coach snubs Ole Miss in handshake line
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Tennessee coach Kim Caldwell seemingly breezed past Ole Miss' Yolett McPhee-McCuin after the Volunteers' 94-81 loss to the Rebels in Mississippi.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Playing its third game in five days, Kim Caldwell’s 21st ranked Lady Vols took to the Summitt floor Thursday night looking to stop the bleeding following consecutive losses to #4 Texas and 17th ranked Ole Miss.
A glimmer of hope that Tennessee saw following the blowout win over Missouri didn’t last long. Kim Caldwell’s Lady Vols fell again, 65-63, to the Texas Longhorns at the Food City Center, a result defined by their disappointing ball security and discipline with the fouls.
For Kim Caldwell and the Lady Vols it’s quite the week. It’s kind of a two NCAA tournament weekends wrapped up into one week. Following their two point loss to Texas on Sunday, it was a Monday flight to Oxford for a Tuesday night ranked match up with Ole Miss.
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